The story goes on under the ad Senator Christopher A. Coons (D-Del.) Had urged negotiators to capital The global response and a previous “agreement in principle” advertised by Romney last Thursday would include about $ 1 billion in global aid. However, lawmakers could not agree on how to pay for the aid, said people familiar with the deal. Democrats said they would seek to fund the government’s international response through a separate legislative package later this year. The story goes on under the ad Some members of Parliament warned last week that they would not support a package that did not include funding for the global response. “I do not understand why we as a country would make this mistake. “My voters do not want another option to close their lives,” spokesman Tom Malinowski (DN.J.) said in an interview on Thursday. “My voters are already suffering from higher prices because of the financial turmoil associated with Covid, half the world away, in countries that are not adequately vaccinated.” Lawmakers are struggling to reach an agreement to pay to continue tackling the pandemic before leaving for a two-week break on April 9, with lawmakers warning that failing to reach an agreement could now delay the US response in May. The story goes on under the ad Public health experts say they are concerned about the decision to cut funding for the global response. “It shows that one of the main messages of this experience – that this is truly a global phenomenon – has no impact, or at least no impact, on politics,” said Jen Kates, director of global health policy at the Kaiser Family Foundation. , calling the result “victory of the virus”. “The United States has turned its back on the world,” said Zain Rizvi, director of research for Public Citizen, a consumer advocacy group. “The sting of a pen in a pandemic will have catastrophic consequences for the vaccination of the world, for the reduction of the risk of variations, for all of us.”